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Sunday is Veterans Day — a time to honor and celebrate those who have served. It can mean thanking a veteran, donating to a cause or just reflecting on the sacrifice made by others. In Centre County, it also means opportunities to commemorate the day with community members. Below are some Veterans Day events and ceremonies.

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CECIL COUNTY — Across the county, various organizations will be hosting ceremonies and other events this Veterans Day weekend to honor and remember the nation’s veterans. On the lower end of the county, Chesapeake City Memorial VFW Post 7687 will be hosting an all-you-can-eat breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 11, where veterans eat free. The post is located at 304...

Those already out and about for their local Veterans Day remembrance ceremonies can plan some extra time to visit some of the many historical markers honoring veterans in the county. The information below is compiled from the Historical Marker Database at hmdb.org. Salamanca • In Memory of Our Dead Comrades — Located on Lindwood Avenue off of Wildwood Avenue, the marker is at...

The Village of Malverne honored veterans with a number of activities over the Veterans Day weekend. The celebration began with a ceremony at Chester A. Reese Veterans Memorial Park on Nov. 9. Malvernite and Vietnam War veteran Col. John J. Hassett, who served in the U.S. military for 39 years, said that Veterans Day is commonly confused with Memorial Day, which honors those who...

Follow KDKA-TV: Facebook | Twitter PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pennsylvania is home to nearly 900,000 veterans who were honored in several ceremonies and services over Veterans Day weekend. Braving the cold and honoring the brave, a ceremony to remember and honor all members of the military who have served or are currently serving was held at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies in...

Sunday is Veteran’s Day, a day of remembrance and acknowledgment of the men and women who served in all branches of the United States Armed Forces. Several local organizations are hosting Veteran’s Day activities across Collin County. During Veteran’s Day weekend, residents can observe over 1,000 American flags displayed at Plano’s Oak Point Park on east Spring Creek Parkway...

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Philip Green named as business tycoon at centre of #MeToo gagging scandal

published:25 Oct 2018

Philip Green named as business tycoon at centre of #MeToo gagging scandal

Philip Green named as business tycoon at centre of #MeToo gagging scandal

published:25 Oct 2018

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SIR Philip Green was today named under parliamentary privilege as the businessman who took out a gagging order to stop the media reporting claims he bullied and sexually harassed staff.
Ex-minister Peter Hain outed the Topshop tycoon in the House of Lords.
He said: \"I feel it\'s my duty under parliamentary privilege to name Philip Green as the individual in question, given that the media have been subject to an injunction preventing publication of the full details of a story which is clearly in the public interest.\"
Lord Hain, who served in the Cabinet under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, said he was naming Sir Philip \"as someone intimately involved in the case of a businessman using non-disclosure agreements and substantial payments to conceal the truth about serious and repeated sexual harassment and bullying which is compulsively continuing\".
The tycoon went to court to stop the media reporting the bullying claims against him.
On Tuesday the three Appeal Court judges, Sir Terence Etherton, Lord Justice Underhill and Lord Justice Henderson, ruled in the businessman’s favour.
The judges ruled the signing of the agreements overrode the public interest in exposing the businessman’s “discreditable” behaviour.
The case has been described as “a British #MeToo moment” — a reference to the flood of allegations in America following the revelation of film mogul Harvey Weinstein’s serial sexual harassment.
News of the gagging order triggered an angry reaction among politicians of all parties.
Jess Phillips, who chairs the Women’s Parliamentary Labour Party, said: “It cannot be...

Philip Green named as business tycoon at centre of #MeToo gagging scandal

published:25 Oct 2018

views:1385

SIR Philip Green was today named under parliamentary privilege as the businessman who took out a gagging order to stop the media reporting claims he bullied and sexually harassed staff.
Ex-minister Peter Hain outed the Topshop tycoon in the House of Lords.
He said: \"I feel it\'s my duty under parliamentary privilege to name Philip Green as the individual in question, given that the media have been subject to an injunction preventing publication of the full details of a story which is clearly in the public interest.\"
Lord Hain, who served in the Cabinet under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, said he was naming Sir Philip \"as someone intimately involved in the case of a businessman using non-disclosure agreements and substantial payments to conceal the truth about serious and repeated sexual harassment and bullying which is compulsively continuing\".
The tycoon went to court to stop the media reporting the bullying claims against him.
On Tuesday the three Appeal Court judges, Sir Terence Etherton, Lord Justice Underhill and Lord Justice Henderson, ruled in the businessman’s favour.
The judges ruled the signing of the agreements overrode the public interest in exposing the businessman’s “discreditable” behaviour.
The case has been described as “a British #MeToo moment” — a reference to the flood of allegations in America following the revelation of film mogul Harvey Weinstein’s serial sexual harassment.
News of the gagging order triggered an angry reaction among politicians of all parties.
Jess Phillips, who chairs the Women’s Parliamentary Labour Party, said: “It cannot be...

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A team of all-star agony aunts come together for SUTC, advising the public on a variety of dilemmas... Toff gives advice on how to help a friend deal with their cancer diagnosis, and Rachel Riley disagrees with Kim Woodburn\'s relationship advic

SIR Philip Green was today named under parliamentary privilege as the businessman who took out a gagging order to stop the media reporting claims he bullied and sexually harassed staff.
Ex-minister Peter Hain outed the Topshop tycoon in the House of Lords.
He said: \"I feel it\'s my duty under parli

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